BIOLOGY 3rd hour

0.5 credit class





**in addition to the tasks listed, you will also need to complete 4 current event summaries and a comparison paper about the articles. Info for current events is listed at the bottom of the this page

  1. Working table groups, create a "what I know" document about cell organelles and their functions
  2. work in assigned groups to complete the
  3. Read 2-3 what are the cells main parts?
  4. Read 2-4 What are the other cell parts?
  5. Complete the worksheet
  6. Create a word chart for the term ORGANELLE. Include Definition, 4 examples, 4 non examples, and an illustration
  7. Read 2-5 How do plant and animal cells differ?
  8. Complete the worksheet
  9. Create a plant and animal cell parts venn diagram
  10. view the video and complete the worksheet found:
  11. Complete the crossword The Main Parts of a Cell
  12. Complete the Organelles worksheet (use section 2 of chapter 7 from the dragonfly bio text to help you)
  13. Complete the Cell comparison MAKE SURE TO SHARE your diagram for peer feedback
  14. complete the Cells Alive Online Tutorial
  15. Locate and review 3 videos (online) about cell structures and their functions. Alternate activity: watch the dvd comparing cells and their parts to the game / players/ equipment in soccer
  16. Complete the cells organelle function match
  17. complete the
  18. complete the and the as a test review
  19. participate in unit review bingo
  20. take the test on cell parts and their functions
  21. Explore nuclear division. View the powerpoint: and complete the worksheets and think about this information as you complete your cancer project




22. Complete the project: using the research rubric as a guide to quality work
23. Be sure to SHARE your fact research and inquiry research with the teacher (using google docs)
24. present your learning document to the class


information you may need for your weekly (6) current events article reviews/ summaries


Cell Biology News -- ScienceDaily

you might also want to check out the Health and Medicine links at
http://www.sciencedaily.com/newsfeeds.htm